Seen here the series produced by Friends of the Pan Am Path in collaboration with Love Letter Projects, Pangeaseed Foundation, Waterfront TO and City of Toronto. Mural by Jason Botkin, also Artistic Director of the festival.

Life Cycles, 2013.

An exhibit featuring 6 distinct artistic collections rooted in photography, video, interactivity, and community programming that explores the bicycle as a vehicle for voyeurism, community, marker of individual style, and way of life. Life Cycles celebrated the bicycle and the people who ride them. Supported by telus, samsung and the Dundas West BIA for Toronto's Bike Month.

Commercial pop-up destination, ALDO, Rally 2016.

Cabinet Éphémère Fashion pop-up, 2015.

Rally hosted a collection of Montréal's best fashion designers.

Urban Takeovers, NXNE Art, 2014.

Rally Underground, Destination event space, Ossington 2016.

Rally hosted FORMS, Urbanism Summit, 2016.

Produced by Endless City, the FORMS Summit welcomed people interested in tactical urbanism and leading minds from Amsterdam, Toronto and Brooklyn. Rally hosted the week-long summit and parties alongside The Great Hall.

Life Cycles, 2015.

An exhibition and outdoor series of events in celebration of the bicycle and the people who ride them. Wheat-pasting alleyway photos as part of NXNE Art's urban takeovers, artist Steve Carty.

When the participant waved, her image was saved to an online gallery where you could view your community saying hi. Artists: Rob Maus, Michael Joffe. Hosted by Hermann & Audrey as part of the 2014 Fall schedule of art offerings.

Hebru Brantley "Coffee Makes you Black", 2015.

Chicago artist solo exhibition and outdoor mural at 12 Ossington. The launch showcase and event schedule for the Rally project.

Rally hosted Pecha Kucha, 2015.

Pecha Kucha, Japanese for chit-chat is an international ideas forum. The series organized by Amy Bath featured city builders and Toronto urbanism focus.